... at the least the world of the superrich or of corporations with a few million bucks burning a hole in the wallet. It's priced at a cool $10 mil.
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First Commercial Quantum Computer Unleashed on World
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Wasn't sure whether to put this in here or in science/technology forum...
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wonderous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross... but it's not for the timid." Q, Q Who
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But will it or won't it break down when running Windows?
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Interesting, so in ten to twenty we may see these in our computers.
One more step till Skynet...
One more step till Skynet...
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We already have Skynet: Wiki BBCMcAvoy wrote: One more step till Skynet...
There's also a Japanese robotics comapny called Cyberdyne, which makes robot suit things with the reassuring name of HAL
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I think that they're just screwing with us.
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That thought had occurred to me. Of course, since it's priced a wee bit out of our price range (and that kind of price might well be a fair one for a real quantum computer at this point, if not low) it's hard to verify.Nickswitz wrote:I think that they're just screwing with us.
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